Step 1: Make preparations

Before you start working, make sure you have the right tools on hand: a wrench, a screwdriver and possibly a pliers. Place the Honda ST 1100 SC26 on a stable surface to avoid accidents.

Step 2: Access to the choke train

Open the machine cladding to get access to the chief train. As a rule, you need to remove some screws to remove the cover. Make sure you store the screws safely.

Step 3: Remove the chate train

Find the choke train and solve the fastening screws or clips that keep it in place. Carefully pull out the choke train. Check the condition of the old choke train for wear or damage.

Step 4: Install new chief train

Use the new choke train in the same place where the old choke train was removed. Confirm it with the previously dissolved screws or clips and make sure that it works properly.

Step 5: carry out the function test

Start the Honda ST 1100 SC26 and test the choke to ensure that it works smoothly. Use the choke several times to ensure that it can be moved slightly and reacts correctly.

Step 6: Care of the chate train

In order to extend the lifespan of the choke train, you should regularly search for signs of wear and, if necessary, apply lubricant to the train. Clean the area to avoid dirt and deposit.

FAQ 1: How do I recognize whether the chate train is defective?

A defective choke train can be noticeable by difficulty starting the engine or an irregular engine running behavior. If the choke does not work properly, it is advisable to exchange it.

FAQ 2: Can I replace the choke train myself?

Yes, replacing the choke train is a relatively simple task that you can carry out yourself if you have basic mechanical skills and tools. Follow the steps mentioned above carefully.

Honda ST 1100 SC26 Pan European [1990] - Choke train

Price: € 29